Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A touch input device comprising: a touch panel including a sensor pattern and an operation surface arranged above the sensor pattern, wherein the sensor pattern consists of first electrodes and second electrodes insulated from one another and arranged in a grid, wherein the first electrodes intersect with the second electrodes; a controller that includes a first electrode driver and a cancellation electrode driver, wherein the first electrode driver applies a drive pulse signal sequentially to each of the first electrodes of the sensor pattern and detects a touch location where the operation surface of the touch panel is touched based on changes in capacitance of the sensor pattern according to the drive pulse signal; and a cancellation electrode to which the cancellation electrode driver applies a cancellation pulse signal with the same amplitude as the drive pulse signal, during application of the drive pulse signal such that the cancellation pulse is applied to the cancellation electrode each time the drive pulse signal is applied to each of the first electrodes of the sensor pattern, wherein the cancellation pulse signal has a phase inverted from a phase of the drive pulse signal, wherein the cancellation electrode is a single electrode formed from a strip of conductive material arranged parallel to the first electrodes on the same substrate layer as the sensor pattern and the cancellation electrode is discrete from the first and second electrodes and is not overlapping the first electrodes and the second electrodes, wherein the cancellation electrode is located adjacent to the sensor pattern.
2. The touch input device according to claim 1 , wherein the first electrode driver is connected to the first electrodes, and the cancellation electrode driver is connected to the cancellation electrode.
3. The touch input device according to claim 1 , wherein the controller detects a touch location based on an output signal indicative of changes in capacitance provided from the second electrodes in accordance with the drive pulse signal.
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December 22, 2015
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